Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1921 — Page 10
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iir. and Mrs. Arthur Pexter and A.iigt.er Ajnanda, of Atchison avenue will leave Saturday for a vacation, which will ba fpent at Coidwater, Michigan, The Eastern Stars will hum their last meotlng of the year In the lln. sonic Hall this evening at -which there wiil he Initiation to b follow.-d by refreshments and entertainments. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cr. Osterburg attended the funeral of Harry Hanntphin In Chicago on Paturdiy. t!ie de-oea-ed being- th.A brother of Sirs. AV. R. Jerkins of Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and daughter. Alice, also attended the funeral. The majrlage of MUs May Dillon ar.d O. B. I'arkor wil take plarn at tr.e Sacred Heart church tomorrow a. ni . at 3 o'clock. On Wed nesj-iy a. m. the weddings of Miss AA'inifred Mc En Iff M-i Thoma. Jluldoon will take place. Th attendants -will be- Miss Catherine H.-Knlff ajd John ilildoon. Etta mug, daughter of Dr. Pterlir.k Pikgs. who has been, attending high chool at Austin, Texas, is expected home this wek. Miss Plggs h3s been aulto ill with erysipelas at Houston. Texas since th dose of th school, but now almost recovered.
A. Rueff hi ro'umel frm AVichita. Kaxi? -whe.ro he was for several monthii. cn business for th S . O. Company. riare Hot. thorn n of Sherldin ve.ntie has a threw monlt.pJ engagement s en'TtaJner at Ma.mrr.nmTh, Camp. Yellowstone Park, flaying fft piano, drum and making himself otherwise generally useful The Standard Oil., Co. filling station at 319th rfreie.t and Indiana boulevard opened fT business on Saturday, making a decided improvement to this corner. The station Is In chsrg of M.k E. Harr and Thrrmas Rafters. The Xoral Wcm"s class of the Church of Christ will picnio at th AATi'r.'.ng Fsrk tofrT.-r, fit oe lock la the. hour of assembling at th park. The family of V. P. Sullivan left Pridiy for their summer horn? at I.-1S3 Iike. Mr. Su'.fvan will Jin tlAm for the wk Tnd. A'H'TTN0
Whiting A d vert is em en ts Are Winners
Try a can of AVest Park Floor Varnish, made to walk on, sold only by Tom Smelser. 605 Ind. ana boulevard. 6-9-tf
Expressing, moving and hauling of J all kinds. Fhcne Whiting 206-R. P. B Hley. Truck for parties. 6-16-tf, STAR THEATKK TO.MGHT. ' Aliee I, a Ue In "The ;rutex Claim" "See Amrrli-u ThrJot'' and Foi .cwa. 6-Z:-l
FOR SALE Furniture, used only ten months. llfifi Myrtle avenue. Phone 54L,1. Inquire after b p. m. 6-27 lit
FOR SALE Baby busey. tnexceptionaMy good condition. Price. $10. Inaure 777 Indianapolis blvd., Whiting 6-27-1!
FOR SA-LE Library table, desk chair? mahogany dresser and chiffonier oak chiffonier, Karpen davenport, gas range, kitchen cabinet, tables, linoleum. Ice box. Kimball piano and -sanitary cot. C. R. Ewing, 605 113th street. 3 doors wesTt of sv-.enrtan
nu, phone 317-J, AVhlting. S-27-tf PRIESS THEATER .VOW. "FORI1IDDEA FH I' IT" a Cecdl re M1U production Tlh Agnes Ayre. Theo. Horvert.. Milton Mil, Mia Ice and all Mar Paramount cast. We guarantee and recommend this picture. 6-27-1 Dr. Rojcoe Reevse and his bride who was married at Edw-ardsport. Ind. on Thursday returned to AA-hlting on Saturday and are at present at the Kleiber home on 115th sfteet. Dr. Reeves
who Is the S. O. Co. rtxyslcian will restd la tha Matson flat on Central avenue. PFIEJS THEATER STOW. "FORBIDDEV FBI IT" a CeeiH Df Mllle produrtion with e-n i ... .
Theo. Rotverts. Milton Sills, I,ee ! and nil Star Paramount cast. We ' tnaranfee and recommend this picture, i K - 27-1 4
Mrs. Mabel Nies and children of Hammond, were Sunday gue:rts of hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruley. Charles Cornettl, of Hessvil'.e. was in Lowell yesterday. Ho went from here to Shelby. The ball game between the Lowell Legion team and Monon at Monon yesterday was cancelled by Monon on account of 'there being two military funerals at Monon yesterday. Both boys were killed in France and their bodies J'jst arrived in this country this week. The Low e!I chaatauqua closed lan evening after a five days' session. Every number on the program was good and large crowds atiend'-d ail ses
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The barn on the Z. C. Barnhara farm. In AVest Creek township, burned to the ground Saturday evening. Hard work by the neighbors saved the other buildings. Joseph Brooke and family reside on the farm. Mrs. E. J. Shields returned to her home in Indianapolis last evening after a visit here with hr father, 'Martin Drlscoli, and other relatives. Several of our basebail fans went to Crown Point yesterday to see the game between Crown Point and Beecher. Harold Bsrg. who has been at the hospital in Xotre Panic. Ind., for tho pa:-t two weeks, recovering from an operation for appendicitis, was able to come home Friday evening. O. i. A'Snnedgp went to Z'.on City. 111.. Saturday morning to visit his uncle. James A'innedge. and wife.
Of Course You Like Silk Hosiery EVERYBODY does; especially in the Summer time when a man is particularly anxious to dress tastily. And here is silk hosiery that wears. The toes, heels and soles are exceptionally strong. In cordovan, brown, navy, gray and other colors either plain or with embroidered clocks.
$1.00 Edward C. Minas Co:
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X manufacturer maHe us a splendid offer of these new summer batiste dresses, and we feature them in a sale Tuesday very close to the wholesale cost. Every dress is spic and span and new, ready for sixty women to wear during warm weather. Seldom are dresses of such fine quality batiste and extraordinary workmanship
offered at so low a figure. There are four different styles to choose from, either in long waist-line effect, in basque style, or in sash and tie-back styles; in combination color effects. Each has a deep sailor collar taped at the ends with braid, V and square neck with three-quarter length sleeves.
The limited amount of dresses, the unusualness of the display at the economical price are good reasons for prompt selection tomorrow. An advantageous opportunity to purchase a cool dress for outing or sportswear on the Fourth.
Sizes 16
An Exceptional Sale of Silk Poplin Skirts Special at $3.95 Here are copen and tan silk poplin sport skirts for Fourth of July wear, in a sale out of the ordinary. Sizes up to 28 waist for women and misses.
AHADON NATURAL HdlR NETS are thoroughly sterilized and every net guaranteed perfect.They are of the finest quality andjrvorkmanship
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Odd Pieces of Furniture Sharply Reduced Now is the time to buy that extra piece to match your suite. The factories have discontinued making a good many patterns and you may not be able to get the pieces you need if you ;delay. All odd pieces specially priced.
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The Refrigerator Opportunity You Have Been Waiting For 100-POUND, THREE-DOOR, SIDE-ICING Refrigerator, $34.50 Other styles and sizes ranging in price from $19.25 and up. TERMS ARRANGED
"Toledo" Domestic Science and Duplex FIRELESS COOKERS These Cookers will work while you are away. Put your food in them, go to church, the movie or for a ride. Come home and the meal is ready. Just the thing for hot weather. One Compartment Cooker, with aluminum vessels, etc $19.95 Two Compartment Cooker, with vessels, at $27.50 TERMS ARRANGED
"Red Star" Detroit Vapor Oil Stoves Bums Kerosene, Gasoline or Distillate No Wicks No Wick Substitute No Smoke No Odor i Cooks and Looks Like a Gas Range
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TERMS ARRANGED Also a Complete Line of Perfection and Puritan Oil Stoves and Ovens
Come in and hear your favorite record played on the "Cheney." EXTRA SPECIAL A GENUINE MAHOGANY CHENEY PHONOGRAPH $65.00 $5.00 Down $1.00 a Week This Cheney has the regular Cheney motor, tone arm and reproducer, sound box, etc., and will play any make record and play them better. Former price. $100.00. Special at $65"00. Other style "Cheneys" $100 to $400. TERMS ARRANGED Columbia Phonographs and Records at Special Prices
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Price $290.00 Walnut or Mahogany
Hygeia Springs $11.95 The very highest grade, double deck retempered in oil coil spring. Will give satisfactory service for a life-time. Full size, three-quarter, four foot, or twin size. $1 1 Q C Specially priced at & 1 L.ZJJ TERMS ARRANGED BED SPECIAL Two-inch continuous post bed with five -inch fillers. White-, Vernis Martin or oxidized finish. Specially 1 I O C
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Goodnight Springs Automatically adjusts itself to the weight of occupants, accomplished through the means of the underslung suspended cross bars, connected by tension wires to the coil support. Has 1 Yl inch tubular sides, steel angle ends with protector plates, double wire fabric and full length tempered helicals. Come see this leader of all fabric springs. Priced at $12.65 Another pipe side, full helical supported spring, any size, at $6.85.
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